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Call for book manuscripts, 'Gendering the Late Medieval and Early Modern World' series

Announcement published by Erika Gaffney on Thursday, October 27, 2016

Type:

Call for Publications

Date:

October 27, 2016 to October 27, 2020

Subject Fields:

Women's & Gender History / Studies, Social History / Studies, Early Modern History and Period Studies, Medieval and Byzantine History / Studies, European History / Studies

Series editors: James Daybell, Plymouth University (Chair); Victoria Burke, University of Ottawa; Svante Norrhem, Lund University; Merry Wiesner-Hanks, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

Publisher: Amsterdam University Press

This series provides a forum for studies that investigate the themes of women and gender in the late medieval and early modern world. The editors invite proposals for book-length studies of an interdisciplinary nature, including but not exclusively, from the fields of history, literature, art and architectural history, and visual and material culture. Consideration will be given to both monographs and collections of essays. Chronologically, we welcome studies that look at the period between 1400 and 1700, with a focus on Britain, Europe and Global transnational histories. We invite proposals including, but not limited to, the following broad themes: methodologies, theories and meanings of gender; gender, power and political culture; monarchs, courts and power; construction of femininity and masculinities; gift-giving, diplomacy and the politics of exchange; gender and the politics of early modern archives and architectural spaces (court, salons, household); consumption and material culture; objects and gendered power; women’s writing; gendered patronage and power; gendered activities, behaviours, rituals and fashions.

Proposals Welcome

The editors invite proposals for book-length studies of an interdisciplinary nature, including but not exclusively, from the fields of history, literature, art and architectural history, and visual and material culture. Consideration will be given to both monographs and collections of essays.